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Jamaica Gleaner In Focus
published: Sunday | May 25, 2008

Golding and the Gays
To ensure a happy (not synonymous with 'gay') landing in Jamaica today after his British trip, Prime Minister Bruce Golding had no option but to insist he would not bend over to accommodate the gay agenda.

An inexplicable Jamaican obsession

It's incredible really.

Is foreign investment beneficial to Jamaica?

From the earliest days of our modern history, Jamaicans have been cultured to believe in foreign investment as the lifeline which will overcome the capital deficiency of the country.

The Caribbean and Europe: Talking about poverty

Bruce Golding was one of four CARICOM prime ministers to attend a summit with Latin American countries and the European Union in Peru between May 16 and 17.

Whither goest the budget?

"When I planned this did I do it lightly? Or do I make my plans in a worldly manner so that in the same breath I say 'Yes, yes' and 'No, no'." 2 Corinthians 1:17Our 2008/2009 budget exercise indicated that...

What citizens should know

On Friday, May 9, in the Senate, I made a call for the hastening of a conscience vote to be taken in Parliament regarding the issue of capital punishment in Jamaica.I was content to forgo further public comment at that time, since the leader of...

Education and national development

An examination of the facts would seem to suggest a certain correlation between literacy and economic development.

We are a far way off from the optimism and promise that marked the nation's birth





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